After the demise of E3, the Entertainment Software Association announced an invite-only conference aimed at industry elites ...
Sony Interactive Entertainment has revealed that it is donating $5 million to the ongoing relief for the Los Angeles wildfires. Speaking in a statement on social media, Hiroki Totoki (President ...
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"Los Angeles has been the home of our entertainment businesses for more than 35 years," Sony chairman and CEO Kenichiro Yoshida and Sony president and COO Hiroki Totoki said in a joint statement ...
Sony has pledged $5 million to support Los Angeles wildfire relief funds. The entertainment company will allocate the donation to relief organizations supporting first responders, community relief ...
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The Grammy Awards will look a little bit different this week. Each year, the Recording Academy hosts a multitude of events to ...
"Los Angeles has been the home of our entertainment business for more than 35 years," said Kenichiro Yoshida, Sony chairman and CEO, and Hiroki Totoki, president and COO, in a joint statement ...
Sony, Spotify, BMG and Warner Music Group among them — and instead are allocating resources to help those affected by the devastating Los Angeles-area wildfires.The Grammys will still take place ...
Warner Music Group, Sony Music and BMG have confirmed that they are canceling their Grammy Week events due to the wildfires still raging in Los Angeles, a rep for the company confirms to Variety.